I appreciate where you're going on this continuum of a police state in which we collect too much information on individuals, but let me suggest something to you and get your reaction.
Part of my experience was on an oversight body for police services in my community. The reality in a lot of situations is that because we are human, there's going to be human error, and this human error is going to mean that sometimes bad things happen that shouldn't happen to people. That's unfortunate. I'm not diminishing any of the reports that have come out, but I'd like you to address that and assist this committee in terms of your thinking on this continuum, because the collection of information, the determinations, and the judgments made as to whether we should go down this road or another road are all subject to errors by individuals and to human error along the way.
I don't think we can have a playbook saying that if this happens you do this, and if this happens you do that. What are your thoughts as to where you strike this balance or determination on where you head with information?